Christmas Festivities in Leavenworth
Happy Christmas Eve! We spent our weekend this past week taking in all the Christmas festivities in the little town of Leavenworth, Washington. This little town is straight out of Bavaria, with wood beamed architecture, German street names and German food. It’s been on my list to visit for a while and I’m so glad we got the chance to make the trek up there. Normally it’s only about 1.5-2 hours drive from Seattle but this weekend, the day we visited it was snowing heavily in the area and it took us about 2.5 hours to make the drive from Seattle to Leavenworth. The roads were pretty slick and it ended up being a pretty long day with the weather conditions to drive there and back to Seattle in one day. But alas, we enjoyed a few hours in Leavenworth with snow falling, Christmas carolers singing, and wandering the little town in the winter wonderland it was!
Have a wonderful Christmas and here’s some festive pictures to get the festivities started!
5 Spots for an Exotic Winter Escape
It’s getting to be those winter months where the cold is getting colder and as we approach that time of year where we’re in the tunnel of Winter for a few more months in most parts of the world, many people start dreaming of warmer locations to escape to. The nice thing about many of the warmer spots around the world this time of year is that they also tend to be more exotic locations as well which makes them perfect destination spots to warm up and spend some time exploring. So while the temperatures drop here at home, here’s 5 of my favorite spots to escape to for an exotic adventure and that also boast warmer temperatures as well!
If you’re looking for an adventure, to wander through temples and night markets, Cambodia is the escape for you. Warm weather almost year round, lush jungles, ancient temples and bustling cities make Cambodia a perfectly exotic adventure.
If you’re searching for something a little closer to home and you live in the US, Hawaii is a quick 5 hours flight from the West Coast. For warm temperatures and a beach, Hawaii is a pretty worthy escape. Add in the local Asian and Hawaiian cultures, venture away from the tourist spots and you’ll experience the true Island experience.
Most of India (excluding some of the Northern parts) has fairly good weather most of the year and for an exotic spot, you can’t really beat this lovely country. You’ll get your fill of incredible food, a unique culture and color everywhere you look. We visited in February and the weather was wonderful!
A country with warm weather most of the year, beaches and cities alike, incredible food and a gorgeous culture, Thailand is a great place to escape to in SE Asis to beat the cold weather at home. Grab a tuk tuk to fly down the streets of Bangkok or grab street food and a Thai iced tea and wander on your own, either way, you won’t regret this escape!
The Middle East and Africa have lots of amazing places to escape to year round since temperatures in that region of the world tend to stay higher year round but one of my favorites is Morocco. Wander the spice markets, indulge in delicious chicken bastilla and sleep in the gorgeous guest houses called Riads. Morocco is indeed an exotic escape year round.
Travel Tips : How To Make Travel Easier
Travel can be exhausting and infuriating and full of obstacles, but it is also one of those things that is incredibly fulfilling and substantial. Over the years I’ve figured out ways to lessen the obstacles of trips, to make the amazing moments prevail over the ones that might not be so easy to deal with or that are out of our control. So when traveling, here are some ways to make those moments that seem completely draining while traveling a little bit better and to make your travels just a little bit easier so you can have that trip of a lifetime on every adventure you take!
Don’t skimp on the first night’s hotel.
This is something I have started doing more and more even if we are trying to save money in other places on the trip, don’t skimp on your first night somewhere. You arrive tired, worn out and exhausted anyway, make sure you have some place good to stay the first night and save money elsewhere. That first night is perhaps the most important so pick a good place!
Upgrade to premium economy.
If you have the chance, book your long haul flights in premium economy. We don’t always do this, but when we do, it makes all the difference. It’s usually not that much more money and the comfort it brings while traveling makes all the difference. Plus, you’re more likely to get upgraded from Premium Economy if the flight is oversold so it’s a win-win.
Eat regularly and well.
I don’t know about you, but I don’t do well if I don’t eat. Travel throws you off your schedule and our of your routine, so make sure to get on a travel schedule where you are eating and sleeping regularly early on on the trip. It will make all the difference if you are eating regularly and eating well.
Don’t overbook yourself.
A lot of travelers try to fit in too much in a place and overwhelm themselves. Make it easier on yourself so you enjoy it more by not overbooking yourself. See what you want to see and don’t worry about seeing everything… you’ll feel so much better!
5 Reasons to Visit Rome
While Europe in general might have lots of little side streets, no where is quite as picturesque as Roma when it comes to cobblestones. One of the best things about Rome is getting off the main paths, wandering the little side streets that connect the city and taking in the cobblestone pathways… you might just end up on a little piazza you never would have seen otherwise.
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Check out my archives for more posts on Italy!
How to Miss the Tourist Crowds At Vacation Spots Around the World
Seeing amazing places in this world of ours while traveling is one of the greatest feelings; there is nothing like witnessing the Taj Mahal with your own eyes or taking in the Eiffel Tower for the first time. But one of the greatest downfalls of these amazing tourist draws, is the amount of people there at all times. I’ve had lots of amazing places totally ruined because of the amount of people there (my experience at the Vatican was like this and totally ruined it for me, among other spots). Over the years of traveling though, Nick and I have figured out ways to beat the crowds, to see places and really take them in without being pushed and shoved. And with these tips your next adventure can be free of the massive tourist crowds so you can just experience the place you’re in and enjoy it to the fullest! Here’s how to miss the tourist crowds at vacation spots around the world.
Go at Sunrise or Early Morning
While it can be hard to want to get out of bed to go explore while on a trip, this is a technique we often employ when there are particularly amazing spots where we are. Many major monuments often sunrise visits and it can often be one of the most beautiful and quiet times of the day to experience a place.
Great spots to see at sunrise: The Taj Mahal (India), The Eiffel Tower (Paris), Thingvellir (Iceland)
Visit in the Off Season
One of the major reasons Nick and I travel a lot in the off season every year is to experience places more as they are everyday, when there aren’t hoards of crowds. Many popular tourist spots are completely different in the off season than they are in the Summer time when most people are visiting. Try to stay away from local holidays or times when most people are off work and school.
Cities that are completely different in the Off Season: Paris, London, India, Italy
Do a Private Tour
Sometimes it’s well worth the extra money to hire a private tour guide for certain places, in order to see a spot alone instead of with massive tour groups. This is a great way to see some amazing spots (many which the large tour groups might not hit) as well as to get more insider information about the destination.
Do a Private Tour in Iceland and to see works of art like DaVinci’s Last Supper in Milan
Go on a Rainy Day (or when the weather isn’t great)
Often times when we’re traveling, we use days when the weather isn’t great to see major spots in our destination. Most people will look out the window at pouring rain or bad weather and won’t venture out, use those days (or even a few hours) to see certain places that the weather might not necessarily affect like exploring insides of churches or places under cover. You’ll miss the crowds at least for a while.
Places that are great to explore on a rainy day: London, Dublin, Paris, Spain
Stay Nearby
Another great thing we’ve started doing that helps a lot when figuring out when a lot of tourists are going to be around or not, is to stay nearby a certain landmark you want to see. That way you gain both amazing views usually of that monument, plus you can look out your window and see if it’s crowded at a particular time or not. Often times, we’ve found that just having the views are well worth it and we might not even need to really see it up close.
Stay here to get incredible views of landmarks: Le Notre Dame Hotel in Paris, The Oberoi Hotel in Agra, The Oberoi Hotel in Udaipur, the Belmond at Machu Picchu
Buy Tickets Ahead of Time & Book the First Appointment of the Day
Many tourist attractions will let you buy tickets online ahead of time and then you’re able to show up and skip the long line. I always do this for major attractions if we can before leaving for a trip. Many places make you schedule a specific time now too and if you have to do that, pick a time early in the day. You’ll beat all those people who want that mid-morning spot once they are up and about and you’ll already have been and gone by the time the crowds get there.
Places to pre-buy tickets: The Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, DaVinci’s Last Supper in Milan, The Empire State Building in New York
5 Things to Bring with you to Europe
Credit Card with Chip
Reusable Bag
Camera
Data plan or a City Map
Cash
What Kind of Traveler Are You?
Travel is one of those things that each of us does a little differently. We all head to places that fit our lifestyles and personalities, we find hotels that meet our requirements which are all different and we all get to our destinations differently and on different budgets. And as travelers, we are all different and that’s what makes the world such a great place, that we can each be the type of travelers we want to be. There do tend to be groups of types of travelers though and depending on what type of traveler you are, you might like certain places over others. So today for each type of traveler you are, here are some places you might enjoy!
You love the feel of cities, of buildings rising up around you. You love all that cities have to offer: shopping, restaurants, parks and entertainment. You love a nice hotel, a chic outfit and an afternoon to wander. You love the electric energy of a city and the gathering of lots of different types of people.
You’ll love Paris, London, New York, Seoul, and Dublin.
You love the feel of exploring the unknown, of wandering through temples or empty streets at dawn. You like to travel in cargo pants and a backpack, to mingle with the locals and experience everything a place has to offer.
You’ll love Cambodia, Thailand, India, New Mexico and Morocco.
You love the feel of bare earth beneath your feet, stunning scenery and the sites and sounds of wildlife. You enjoy roaming places without habitation, the bare coast or open ocean or open expanses of land.
You’ll love Iceland, Oregon Coast, Newport RI, Jackson Hole and the San Juan Islands.
You go with the flow, have no plans and enjoy places that have a laid back atmosphere. You love to experience nature or a long evening at a cool restaurant, but you go on your own time. You like a down to earth lifestyle and like places that don’t try too hard.
You’ll love Nice, Southern California and Hawaii.
You love a chic B&B in the middle of nowhere, a fireplace and a cozy blanket to curl up and read a book. You don’t need cell reception or a TV and you’ll spend your days wandering the local towns, drinking tea and mingling with the locals.
You’ll love Northern Ireland, St. Andrews, Edinburgh and Bruges.
You love to get your feet wet with history, wandering among ruins and taking in historical sites. You love guided tours to get your fill of historical facts and wandering the same halls that people wandered years and years ago. You love the stories of a place and what came before.
You’ll love Rome, Amsterdam and Washington DC.
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The Truth About Traveling : Why Are People So Weird on Airplanes?
Do you ever get on a flight and immediately know your neighbor crammed into the seat next to you is just going to be a problem the whole flight? Yea, I think we’ve all been there a time or two and really, more than not, the question is why are people so weird on airplanes? Nick and I have so many stories of weird people sitting next to us for the usually 8+ hours while traveling, crammed into seats within inches of these people. And over the years, I swear people’s boundaries and etiquette on airplanes just gets worse and worse. So today we’re reminiscing on some of my favorite bad airplane neighbor experiences over the years and yes, these all legitimately have happened, at one point or another.
Socks on my Seat Guy
On our way home from our layover in Iceland on this last trip in October, we loaded into our middle and aisle seats, got settled and waited to see who the lucky winner was for the window seat next to us. Low and behold our neighbor gets on towards the end of boarding, tries to find space for his luggage, grabs a huge pile of stuff from his bag (loading it into his arms), and proceeds to squeeze over to the window seat. Within minutes (before we’d even left our gate), he had his shoes off, feet with socks literally sprawled over to the back of the seat in front of me. No joke, this guys feet were directly in front of my legs, with his toes sort of resting on the top of the back of seat pouch. Long story short, I knew I couldn’t handle that for long, so when we happened (read: purposely) to take the water bottle out of that back seat pouch and it snapped on his toes, I couldn’t help but smile.
Disinfect Everything Lady
On our trip to Iceland a few years ago, we encountered a few different hilarious stories with our seat mates. This is the first and to this day Nick and I still joke about it whenever we get on an airplane. Our neighbor on this flight got in her seat, took our a giant tube of disinfecting wipes and proceeded to wash everything down. Literally everything from the armrests to the window shade, to the actual window. The tray table, the wall next to her, the top of the seat, literally nothing within a foot of her didn’t get disinfected. And I get wanting to wipe down your tray table and armrest, places you’ll be touching but this lady disinfected her seat so far that I guarantee you’d never actually touch any of those spots.
Condensation on my Window Woman
On that same trip to Iceland, we encountered something I’ve never quite seen before or since. The woman next to us in the window seat started freaking out upon our descent when ice crystals started forming on her window, which them proceeded to start dripping as we landed since we were going from very cold to warmer air. This is a pretty common thing on airplanes by the way and happens to me a lot when in a window seat. However this particular woman literally started hyperventilating, pressing her flight attendant call button a bunch of times, during which the flight attendants came to tell her that’s normal. She didn’t like that and proceeded to keep saying that her window wasn’t fitted properly if water was coming in. Long story short, the woman really never got over it until we were on the ground, which means it was a lovely descent for us next to her while she was freaking out.
Let’s Yell to Our Family Over Multiple Rows People
This particular incident happens a lot on my flights to Hawaii when you have large groups of people traveling together. Needless to say, it really isn’t necessary to yell over multiple rows of plane seats to people you know sitting rows back. Get up, walk back there and say what you need to say and then sit back down. The rest of us really don’t need to hear your life story while you shout over us.
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